US DOJ Seizes $100M in Crypto from Dark Web Drug Trafficking Operation
DOJ arrests 'Incognito Market' mastermind, accused of $100M dark web drug trade. Lin faces hefty penalties, incl. life imprisonment.
Xu LinDOJ arrests 'Incognito Market' mastermind, accused of $100M dark web drug trade. Lin faces hefty penalties, incl. life imprisonment.
Xu LinA hacker's sale of KodexGlobal access threatens major tech and crypto firms, risking user data privacy and intensifying calls for enhanced security measures.
WeiliangThe amount received by illicit cryptocurrency addresses dropped significantly in 2023, totaling $24.2 billion.
JinseFinanceBitzlato's founder pleads guilty to operating a crypto exchange that served as a haven for criminals, highlighting the platform's significant role in dark market transactions.
YouQuanBitzlato founder, Anatoly Legkodymov, pleads guilty to running an unlicensed money transmitting business. In an agreement with the DOJ, he will dissolve Bitzlato and forfeit around $23 million in seized assets. The conviction is part of the authorities' broader efforts to combat cryptocrime, following the shutdown of Hydra Market in 2022. Despite initial surprise within the crypto community, Legkodymov's admission of guilt signifies a significant move in dismantling illicit crypto operations.
Huang BoGeorgia-based physician, Dr. James Wan, recently entered a guilty plea for masterminding a murder-for-hire plot utilising Bitcoin on the dark web.
JasperIn 2016, Felkins transferred 12 Bitcoin, valued at $5,000 at the time, to a website called Besa Mafia, operating on the Tor network, which claimed to offer murder-for-hire services.
CoinliveCointelegraph sat down with Next Earth’s David Taylor and ActiveFence’s Tomer Poran to discuss how crime will impact the metaverse.
CointelegraphThe Coinfessions Twitter account shows something that’s not easily accessible. Their tagline says it all: “anonymous crypto confessions.” The little ...
BitcoinistThe sanctions were part of an international effort aimed at “[disrupting the] proliferation of malicious cybercrime services, dangerous drugs and other illegal offerings.”
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